Thread: Loaner Radios
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Old June 20th 05, 02:06 AM
Steve Foley
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Jim,

I agree with Jose. Take a deposit. I ASS-U-ME that you are set up to take
credit cards for your day to day business. It shouldn't be tough to sell the
radios and refund the balance.

Figure $200 deposit (this is a guess - I don't know what a good deposit
would be)
Charge the credit card $200.

Figure $10 shipping, $6 credit card transaction, and whatever you get
whacked for refunds, and refund the rest when you get the radio back.

Now, to save myself all this money, I need to go find the pair of Genave
Alpha/200s I gave away and see if they solve the problem with the one I have
installed. If not, I may be one if your first takers.

"Jose" wrote in message
.. .
99% of all pilots I know are honest. That means that on the average, I

will
lose one radio each 50 times I loan one out. That's not good. But I

don't
have an alternative security solution.


Check your math. But as an alternative security solution, take a
deposit on the radios. It cuts your exposure.

Jose
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